Gen Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Now why are IAM working with Katusha.. Oooh wait I know.. they are all out of jobs soon.. Maybe doing favours to get a contract [emoji57]
Gen Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Shame hey.. I nogal feel for the guys without contracts.. you know it's a mess. Cause this is their chance to impress to get a contract.. also a reason why Tinkoff kinda started imploded.. Of course not Sagan getting a contract is not a problem
'Dale Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Roughly 10 mins to pull back a km on the break Gap to break being controlled and slowly yanked back 80 kms to go6:45 to the head of the race
dev null Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 If I was gonna be out of a contract soon, I would have made damn sure I am part of just about any break humanly possible.
Gen Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Robbie M agrees with me that Matthews shouldn't care about intermediate sprint [emoji23] [emoji23]
Mntboy Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 He is probably favourite Skyborg .. but I also like Thomas..what a character. Heard that at the end of stage 9.. all the riders that didn't have press obligations headed straight down the mtn again but NOT Thomas.. he stopped and chatted to the press firts...like that oke more every year..Kiri is a crazy good rider. I am a bit surprised that he isn't the break along with Landa. Gee is the Skyborg I like the most. He is just such an impressive rider and a vital cog in keeping Froome safe and sound. He's tough too, riding with a sore rib. Trust me he is in major discomfort but you wouldn't notice it from his body language. Also he's Welsh and that alone makes him very likeable!
'Dale Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Dry roads for the break... 6:26 Slowly being reeled in by the chasing peloton Where's this going?
Gen Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Kiri is a crazy good rider. I am a bit surprised that he isn't the break along with Landa. Gee is the Skyborg I like the most. He is just such an impressive rider and a vital cog in keeping Froome safe and sound. He's tough too, riding with a sore rib. Trust me he is in major discomfort but you wouldn't notice it from his body language. Also he's Welsh and that alone makes him very likeable!Kiri is pre-programmed to look after Froomey
Gen Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Lol that Cavanel.. pretending to want his team car.. and skips a turn or 2.. They will soon have to get rid of the passengers group is too big. How much time does Sagan need to stay away.. 18 seconds.. just ask fabulous
tombeej Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 He is probably favourite Skyborg .. but I also like Thomas..what a character. Heard that at the end of stage 9.. all the riders that didn't have press obligations headed straight down the mtn again but NOT Thomas.. he stopped and chatted to the press firts...like that oke more every year.. I'm reading G's book at the moment. The best cycling book I've read, without a doubt (and I have a whole library). He's all personality (not sure if you follow his tweets - funny guy). Unlike many of the prima donnas in the sport, he's completely the opposite: doesn't take himself seriously at all. The joker of the team. He (or his ghost writer) writes brilliantly - takes you right into the middle of the madness of a sprint train, or into the mud and horizontal rain of the Belgian classics. He has a whole chapter on Cav, as well as one dedicated to Wiggo and Froome as well. Awesome guy. And tough as nails too. He started riding as a tiny tot at the Maindy outdoor cycle track near his home in Cardiff, Wales. He hasn't forgotten his roots and often goes back there:
Mntboy Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 Dry roads for the break... 6:26 Slowly being reeled in by the chasing peloton Where's this going?A bunch sprint, maybe. Heavy emphasis on the maybe!
Gen Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 I'm reading G's book at the moment. The best cycling book I've read, without a doubt (and I have a whole library). He's all personality (not sure if you follow his tweets - funny guy). Unlike many of the prima donnas in the sport, he's completely the opposite: doesn't take himself seriously at all. The joker of the team. He (or his ghost writer) writes brilliantly - takes you right into the middle of the madness of a sprint train, or into the mud and horizontal rain of the Belgian classics. He has a whole chapter on Cav, as well as one dedicated to Wiggo and Froome as well. Awesome guy. And tough as nails too. He started riding as a tiny tot at the Maindy outdoor cycle track near his home in Cardiff, Wales. He hasn't forgotten his roots and often goes back there:Nice.. yes I do follow him on twitter..very funny guy full of character.
Gen Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 The very 'exciting' intermediate sprint. https://twitter.com/LeTour/status/752858917206528000
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